Racial Insult
Racial Insult
“I never told my mother. I felt like it was my burden at that age to carry.”
Corlis Turner Anderson
“I was getting my books out of my locker, and he called me the N-word.”
James Bryant
“She was on the field cheerleading, and they were just calling her the N-word.”
James Bryant
“I went home and told my mother what I’d done, and she burst into tears.”
Clare Rannigan
“The only racist problem I had was that one year we was playing Albemarle High School.”
Veronica Jones
“I’ve always been, what I call, a people’s person.”
Donald Byers
“There was very little interaction, Black and white in the community at the time.”
Wade Tremblay
“You’ve done something bad. That’s taboo.”